Way, Way back in the day, Mid 70's, My next door neighbors and I would spend the week-ends loading, unloading and stacking 2- wire bales on two different farms. first couple of weeks made you think about if you wanted to go back or not...
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Took off from fishing this weekend to get fifty bales off the trailer and stacked in the feed room. I am officially soft! Three-four bales then stop and pant for awhile. My sore places have sore places. Just glad we don’t have a zoo full anymore.
The last year my Dad was still riding, we over wintered nine horses in same barn only housing five now.
And I don’t even ride anymore. I’m nuts, but they’re family. Good horses, but with some bad ways I put up with. Don’t figure they would fare well if sold.
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Way, Way back in the day, Mid 70's, My next door neighbors and I would spend the week-ends loading, unloading and stacking 2- wire bales on two different farms. first couple of weeks made you think about if you wanted to go back or not...
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I grew up on a farm and we had lots of hay fields. My grandfather recruited me when I was very young to drive the tractor while they gathered the hay. Long story short, turns out I'm allergic to grass.
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Good job Jeff! I’m sore, on top of sore on top of sore doing the work to pour a 16 x 76 patio. The demo killed me, I think I can still feel the jackhammer![]()
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